LOCATION:
The property is located 6 miles northeast of Bartlett and north of FM 487 on Donahoe Road.
LEGAL:
263 Acres out of M Davila, Abstract 8, being on east side of Donahoe Road and north side of Post Oak Road in Bell County, Texas.
FRONTAGE:
The tract offers approximately 2,930 feet of frontage on the east side of Donahoe Road and 3,610 feet of frontage on the north side of Post Oak Road.
UTILITIES:
Tract is serviced by Bell, Milam, Falls WSC. See attached CCN Map Water.
SCHOOL DISTRICT:
Bartlett ISD
TAXES:
2018 taxes Approximately $2.06 per acre based on BCAD. The subject property is under Ag Valuation.
MINERALS:
Owners believed to own all rights subject to title review. Owners to retain 50% of oil and gas rights.
LEASE:
The property is under pasture lease.
FLOOD PLAIN:
Based on data obtained from the FEMA National Flood Insurance Digital Flood Insurance Rate maps f...
Based on data obtained from the FEMA National Flood Insurance Digital Flood Insurance Rate maps for Williamson County, Texas, the tract does contain land area within the 100-year floodplain area (Note attached map).
RESTRICTIONS:
Deed restriction including no manufactured housing on the property will be negotiated by sellers during contract. Sellers own property on south side of Donahoe Road and wish to preserve natural rural setting.
COMMENTS:
This property offers the ideal type of rural/recreational ownership with mix of land use. The tract has both sides of Donahoe Creek with rolling topography, water, draws, woods, brush, and areas for food plots to attract and hold a variety of wildlife including trophy white-tail deer, dove, ducks, wild hogs, and varmints. Pasture is native Post Oak Savannah mixed with open bottomland pasture. The property also offers income from the pasture lease.
The tract is varied terrain and provides for excellent views and picturesque, yet private home sites for a weekend dwelling or permanent estate homesite. There is room to roam for hiking/walking, riding all-terrain vehicles and horses.
The location removes one from the hustle and bustle of city life to the quiet of the country, but still convenient to Austin, Temple/Belton, and Waco.
The tract is in excellent condition having been in the same family for 100+ years.